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Falcons at Packers

The Packers are 0-2-1 in their past three games at Lambeau Field, all without QB Aaron Rodgers.
The Falcons beat Buffalo in Toronto last Sunday to snap a five-game slide.

Vikings at Ravens

The Ravens control the final AFC wild-card spot and finish a three-game homestand in which they
are 2-0. The Vikings’ Adrian Peterson, who ran for 211 yards last week, has 1,208 for this season.
That’s more than 10 NFL teams, including the Ravens.

Chiefs at Redskins

The Chiefs are the first team in NFL history to win their first nine games and then lose the
next three. The defense has been weakened by injuries and has just two sacks in the past five
games. The Redskins have dropped four straight and five of six.

Bills at Buccaneers

Bucs coach Greg Schiano and Bills coach Doug Marrone faced each other three times while leading
Rutgers and Syracuse, respectively, in the Big East, with Marrone holding a 2-1 edge.

Dolphins at Steelers

The Steelers have won each of the past five meetings and haven’t lost to the Dolphins at home
since 1990. Dolphins WR Mike Wallace spent four seasons in Pittsburgh before signing a $60 million
deal with Miami.

Lions at Eagles

The Eagles finally have figured out how to win at home, and the Lions are 3-3 on the road. Both
teams are getting better performances from their defenses, and the side that produces the strongest
pass rush will have an edge.

Raiders at Jets

Oh, for the days of Joe Namath and Ben Davidson. Maybe the most interesting aspect here is
whether Rex Ryan and/or Dennis Allen can save their coaching jobs with late-season turnarounds.

Titans at Broncos

The Broncos get a playoff spot with a win or tie or either the Dolphins or Ravens losing or
tying. The weather forecast is for very chilly conditions in Denver, and the Broncos’ Peyton
Manning is no winter wizard. Manning has an 8-11 career record when the game-time temperature is 40
or below. Titans defensive tackle Jurrell Casey leads AFC players at his position with eight
sacks.

Seahawks at 49ers

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh have a long-standing feud. Makes for a
juicy affair at Candlestick in a game far more critical to San Francisco’s playoff prospects.

Giants at Chargers

Both teams are on the fringe of contention and the loser will virtually be out. That the Giants
are still around after starting 0-6 is stunning. That the Chargers still can think about the
postseason after losing four of the past five also is stunning.

Rams at Cardinals

The Cardinals have not won an NFC West game (0-3) and need to start now because they also face
the Seahawks and Niners this month. They have lost eight straight against NFC West foes since last
year’s season-opening win over Seattle. In contrast, the Rams have won all three meetings with
Arizona under coach Jeff Fisher, including a victory to begin the season.

Panthers at Saints

The Saints have been on top of the NFC South all year, but were caught last week when they
flopped in Seattle and the Panthers won their eighth straight, beating the Buccaneers. As if the
Saints don’t have enough headaches from being pounded by those Seahawks last weekend, they now face
another staunch defense when the Panthers visit the Big Easy in an NFC South showdown.

Cowboys at Bears

At Soldier Field, regular quarterback Jay Cutler’s absence has not been a major hurdle because
Josh McCown has played well. The Bears’ defense is another story, more like Lilliputians of the
Loop than Monsters of the Midway. The Cowboys couldn’t be more unpredictable, but one thing they
can do is throw the ball. Tony Romo has at least 300 yards passing in all three games against
Chicago, but also threw five interceptions against the Bears last year.